Malaysia's African Swine Fever Inspection and Quarantine Bureau urges not to bring meat from that country to Taiwan

Published 2021년 2월 24일

Tridge summary

The African Swine Fever Central Disaster Response Center has announced that Malaysia has experienced an outbreak of the disease in Sabah's Bidas County. In response, the country has imposed strict restrictions on live pigs and pork products, and has added Malaysia to the list of countries with African swine fever epidemics over the past three years. The Response Center also cautions travelers to avoid bringing pork products from Malaysia into Taiwan to prevent heavy penalties.
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The African Swine Fever Central Disaster Response Center stated on the 24th that the African Swine Fever epidemic occurred in Sabah, Malaysia. Malaysia is the Asian region following Mainland China (including Hong Kong and Macau), Mongolia, Vietnam, Cambodia, North Korea, Laos, Myanmar, the Philippines, and South Korea. , East Timor, Indonesia and India are the 13th country where an African swine fever epidemic has occurred. Since today, Malaysian inbound passengers have been seized of illegal pork products. The first violation will be fined 200,000 yuan, and the second will be fined 1 million yuan. ; Foreigners were fined 200,000 yuan for failing to pay the fine and transferred to the Immigration Department to deny their entry on the spot. According to foreign media reports, the veterinary authorities of Sabah, Malaysia confirmed that the epidemic occurred in Bidas County, and the authorities have culled the surrounding radius Home pigs and wild boars within 50 kilometers, and ...
Source: Turnnewsapp

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